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Calmacil

The father of RÃ³mendacil II. The younger brother of Narmacil I, who succeeded his childless brother as King of Gondor. His reign was short and unremarkable, lasting just ten years during which the actual power of the realm was wielded by his tireless son and regent Minalcar. On Calmacil's death, Minalcar took the throne himself under the famous name of RÃ³mendacil II.

Eighteenth Ruler of NÃºmenor, called in AdÃ»naic Ar-Belzagar.The eighteenth ruler of NÃºmenor. The successor to King Tar-Alcarin, who became the eighteenth ruler of NÃºmenor. He was noted as a great military captain, who drove the forces of Sauron back into the east of Middle-earth. He was also as the first King whose name is recorded with an AdÃ»naic equivalent, Ar-Belzagar, a sign of the ascendancy of the party of the so-called King's Men. There is some confusion over his successor. The Lord of the Rings lists the King following Tar-Calmacil as Ar-AdÃ»nakhÃ´r, but this may be due to an accidental omission, as evidence exists that Tar-Calmacil was in fact succeeded by his son Tar-Ardamin, and that Ar-AdÃ»nakhÃ´r was actually his grandson.